Despite innovative policy and pedagogical transformations, postsecondary achievement gaps continue to exist between African American males and other students. Low college credential completion rates by African American males have prevented an East Texas community college from meaningful participation in the President\u27s 2020 postsecondary education attainment goal of increasing U.S. college graduates by 5 million. The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate a hypothesized connection between the independent variable, mode of instruction, and the dependent variables, mathematics course completion and college completion by African American males. Guided by Ogbu\u27s cultural-ecological theory of minority school performance, a c...
This mixed method study examines the effects of community college institutional factors on the acade...
To increase matriculation and graduation rates of African American males enrolled at its institution...
In the United States, there has been a consistent under-enrollment of Black American men who have en...
Efforts to improve retention and graduation rates of African American male students in higher educat...
This study examined the college access experiences of successful African American males. Postseconda...
African American males have the lowest retention and graduation rates of all races and genders. The ...
Black males complete college at a lower rate than do all ethnic minority groups in the United States...
Despite increased numbers of African American male students in higher education, their academic achi...
The problem in a Northeastern district is that African American (AA) males need enhanced support in ...
This article explores the critical factors that led to successful college completion for Black men. ...
This quantitative causal-comparative research study investigated the effect of participation in acce...
In spite of an expanding enrollment of African American males in community colleges in the United St...
In the United States, the academic achievement of African American males is not at the same level as...
According to national statistics, the number of Black women college graduates is 44.8% while for Bla...
Even though the enrollment numbers of African American students are comparable to other racial/ethni...
This mixed method study examines the effects of community college institutional factors on the acade...
To increase matriculation and graduation rates of African American males enrolled at its institution...
In the United States, there has been a consistent under-enrollment of Black American men who have en...
Efforts to improve retention and graduation rates of African American male students in higher educat...
This study examined the college access experiences of successful African American males. Postseconda...
African American males have the lowest retention and graduation rates of all races and genders. The ...
Black males complete college at a lower rate than do all ethnic minority groups in the United States...
Despite increased numbers of African American male students in higher education, their academic achi...
The problem in a Northeastern district is that African American (AA) males need enhanced support in ...
This article explores the critical factors that led to successful college completion for Black men. ...
This quantitative causal-comparative research study investigated the effect of participation in acce...
In spite of an expanding enrollment of African American males in community colleges in the United St...
In the United States, the academic achievement of African American males is not at the same level as...
According to national statistics, the number of Black women college graduates is 44.8% while for Bla...
Even though the enrollment numbers of African American students are comparable to other racial/ethni...
This mixed method study examines the effects of community college institutional factors on the acade...
To increase matriculation and graduation rates of African American males enrolled at its institution...
In the United States, there has been a consistent under-enrollment of Black American men who have en...